Reference

Pillars and priorities

Oman Vision 2040 runs on a layered structure: four pillars, twelve official priorities, and a smaller set of live editorial files that are especially useful for tracking execution now. This page keeps that structure readable and directs you into the deeper standalone briefs.

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Strategic pillars

12

Official priorities

6

Live editorial priority files

41k+

Participants in shaping the vision

Pillar files

The architecture underneath the headlines

Priority files

The six execution priorities we are tracking most closely

This section now acts like a live research desk instead of a plain list of links. Each tracker uses source-backed data, shows the public target path, and opens into a deeper standalone page.

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Live priority tracker

Is Oman heading toward a post-oil economy?

Mixed pace

The non-oil share recovered to 72.5% in 2024, but the jump needed to reach 83.9% by 2030 is still large enough that the macro calm should not be mistaken for a finished diversification story.

Current

72.5%

2024 official reading

2030 target

83.9%

Published milestone

Projected 2030

80.2%

Editorial pace estimate

Is Oman heading toward a post-oil economy?Historical official readings, published target path, and editorial projection for Non-oil share of GDP.66%75%85%94%2018201920202021202220242030204070.7%73.1%72.8%78%68.3%72.5%

This indicator is affected by both non-oil growth and the oil denominator, so strong oil years can flatten the share even when non-oil activity rises in absolute terms.

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Live priority tracker

Are Omanis actually getting private-sector jobs?

Needs acceleration

The current official read is improving again at 11.8%, but the labour-market conversion line is still nowhere close to the 35% target set for 2030.

Current

11.8%

2024 official reading

2030 target

35%

Published milestone

Projected 2030

18.4%

Editorial pace estimate

Are Omanis actually getting private-sector jobs?Historical official readings, published target path, and editorial projection for Omanis' share of total jobs created in the private sector.6%19%31%44%20212022202320242030204012.4%9.7%10.5%11.8%

This is the simplest public conversion metric for whether diversification is starting to land real private-sector jobs for Omani nationals.

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Live priority tracker

Why are investors betting on Oman?

Mixed pace

Private investment has started climbing again, but the latest official read still shows Oman well short of the 25% threshold it wants to hit by 2030.

Current

17%

2024 official reading

2030 target

25%

Published milestone

Projected 2030

21.7%

Editorial pace estimate

Why are investors betting on Oman?Historical official readings, published target path, and editorial projection for Gross private investment as a share of GDP.11%16%22%27%2021202220242030204013%15.7%17%

The latest report uses a narrower private-investment definition than older public series, so the 2022 benchmark should be treated as the cleaner anchor for the current cycle.

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Live priority tracker

Is Vision 2040 reaching beyond Muscat?

Execution watch

For this priority, the cleanest live public signal is not a theory-heavy urban index. It is whether real money is being committed across all governorates, and whether those allocations start turning into visible regional operating capacity.

Current

OMR 180m

2025 official reading

10th-plan envelope

OMR 220m

Published milestone

Projected 2025

OMR 205m

Editorial pace estimate

Is Vision 2040 reaching beyond Muscat?Current official breakdown values for Governorate development programme committed investment.071522NAOMR 20mASOMR 19mA'DhOMR 19mMusaOMR 18mA'DaOMR 19mABSOMR 17mABNOMR 17mABOMR 17mAWOMR 15mDhofOMR 13mMuscOMR 5m

This tracker uses the governorate development programme as an execution proxy because the original Vision indicators were binary 2022 milestones rather than a useful live delivery series.

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Live priority tracker

Can the Omani state actually deliver on its own promises?

Improving

Oman climbed from 50th to 41st in the latest UN e-government survey, which is real progress. The harder part is turning digitisation counts into consistently lower friction for businesses and residents.

Current

#41

2024 official reading

2030 target

Top 20

Published milestone

Projected 2030

#26

Editorial pace estimate

Can the Omani state actually deliver on its own promises?Historical official readings, published target path, and editorial projection for UN E-Government Development Index rank.824405620202022202420302040#50#50#41

This chart uses rank because it is the clearest public way to compare Oman with the long-run top-20 and top-10 ambitions, while the detail cards also show the 2024 UN score.

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Live priority tracker

Is Oman's energy transition real?

Needs acceleration

Oman's renewable share is still only 4%, which means the project pipeline is now much bigger than the delivered generation mix. The buildout narrative needs actual grid conversion to catch up.

Current

4%

2024 official reading

2030 target

20%

Published milestone

Projected 2030

9%

Editorial pace estimate

Is Oman's energy transition real?Historical official readings, published target path, and editorial projection for Renewable energy consumption as a share of total electricity consumption.0%14%28%41%2020202120222024203020400%2%4%4%

The chart tracks the share of electricity generated from renewable sources. The 2040 milestone is shown as a midpoint because the official target is published as a range of 35% to 39%.

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The full twelve-priority stack

Education, learning, scientific research, and national capabilities
Health
Citizenship, identity, heritage, and national culture
Well-being and social protection
Economic leadership and management
Economic diversification and fiscal sustainability
Labour market and employment
Private sector, investment, and international cooperation
Development of governorates and sustainable cities
Governance of state administrative bodies, resources, and projects
Legislation, judiciary, and oversight
Environment and natural resources